UAB students Kevin Shrestha, Joseph Thornton and Ashleigh Staples working for Bama Covered to enroll people at a Head Start in Birmingham. (File/Mike Oliver/AL.com)

Through February, 3.5 million people have qualified for $10 billion in annual health insurance premium subsidies.

That's $2,890 per person, according to a dive into the numbers by Kaiser Family Foundation.

This report used numbers from the end of February when 4.2 million people had enrolled. The Obama administration announced Thursday that 6 million have enrolled.

"As expected, the vast majority of enrollees (83%) have qualified for premium subsidies, since people who are not eligible for premium subsidies can buy comparable coverage with similar consumer protections outside of the marketplaces," according to the report.

In Alabama, a slightly bigger percentage is getting assistance: 86 percent, or 47,000 of the 55,000 enrolled.

Alabamians have qualified for $136 million in subsidies, or $2,880 per enrollee.

Subsidies are available to people with incomes ranging from one to four times poverty level -- $11,490 to $45,960 for a single person and $23,550 to $94,200 for a family of four.